Bio-optical retrieval model of suspended particle in Tai Lake using MERIS image
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Key Laboratory of Virtual Geographic Environment,Nanjing Normal University,Ministry of Education,Key Laboratory of Virtual Geographic Environment,Nanjing Normal University,Ministry of Education,Key Laboratory of Virtual Geographic Environment,Nanjing Normal University,Ministry of Education,Key Laboratory of Virtual Geographic Environment,Nanjing Normal University,Ministry of Education,College of Remote Sensing, Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, Nanjing 210046, China,College of Marine Science,University of South Florida

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    The bio-optical retrieval model of suspended particle matter concentration (Cmin) at single infrared wavelength based on the suspended particle in Tai Lake has specific mechanism. The measured data of suspended particle matter and bio-optical properties during 2006 to 2009 were used to test this bio-optical algorithm. The results indicate that the spatio-temporal variation of specific backscattering coefficient is the primary factor to the retrieval precision of suspended particle . The absorption coefficient of suspended particle in the infrared wavelength also have significant effect on the retrieval precision of suspended particle . This retrieval model can be successfully applied to the MERIS image data. The resuspended sediment will significantly increase the concentration of suspended particle in Tai lake according to the MERIS image retrieval result and wind speed monitor data in situ.

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HUANG Chang-Chun, LI Yun-Mei, WANG Qiao, LV Heng, SUN De-Yong, LE Cheng-Feng. Bio-optical retrieval model of suspended particle in Tai Lake using MERIS image[J]. Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves,2012,31(4):367~374

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  • Received:July 05,2011
  • Revised:February 24,2012
  • Adopted:August 26,2011
  • Online: August 27,2012
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